Henry Clay and the American system
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- Publication date
- 1995
- Topics
- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852, Clay, Henry (Politiker), Economic history, Economic policy, Politics and government, Economische politiek, Politik, Wirtschaftspolitik, Economic policy -- United States -- To 1933, United States -- Economic policy -- To 1933, United States -- Economic conditions -- To 1865, United States -- Politics and government -- 1815-1861, United States, USA
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- Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky
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261 pages : 24 cm
This detailed study of Henry Clay and the American system - a program of vigorous economic nationalism dependent on active government intervention - reveals the important economic and constitutional aspects of what was perhaps Clay's greatest contribution to national policy, a contribution that has received surprisingly little study until now. During the first half of the nineteenth century the new United States experienced rapid material growth, transforming a largely agrarian, premodern economy into a diversified, industrializing one. As Speaker of the House in the years following the War of 1812, and later as a founder of the Whig party, Clay argued strongly for the development of a home market for domestic goods so that Americans would not be dependent on foreign imports. This "American System" was originally little more than a protective tariff on foreign goods, but it soon came to encompass a collection of policies that included a national banking system and distribution of federal funds to improve transportation. Baxter reveals the inner workings of Clay's program and offers the first careful analysis of its successes and failures
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-246) and index
Preface -- Jeffersonian nationalist -- The American system -- Postwar issues -- Secretary of State -- Nullification -- The bank war -- Internal improvements -- Jacksonian ascendancy -- Financial problems -- Log cabin -- Veto -- Limited success -- Disappointments -- Retrospect
This detailed study of Henry Clay and the American system - a program of vigorous economic nationalism dependent on active government intervention - reveals the important economic and constitutional aspects of what was perhaps Clay's greatest contribution to national policy, a contribution that has received surprisingly little study until now. During the first half of the nineteenth century the new United States experienced rapid material growth, transforming a largely agrarian, premodern economy into a diversified, industrializing one. As Speaker of the House in the years following the War of 1812, and later as a founder of the Whig party, Clay argued strongly for the development of a home market for domestic goods so that Americans would not be dependent on foreign imports. This "American System" was originally little more than a protective tariff on foreign goods, but it soon came to encompass a collection of policies that included a national banking system and distribution of federal funds to improve transportation. Baxter reveals the inner workings of Clay's program and offers the first careful analysis of its successes and failures
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-246) and index
Preface -- Jeffersonian nationalist -- The American system -- Postwar issues -- Secretary of State -- Nullification -- The bank war -- Internal improvements -- Jacksonian ascendancy -- Financial problems -- Log cabin -- Veto -- Limited success -- Disappointments -- Retrospect
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